correct.  We have British Summer Time (GMT+1) from Spring to Autumn (Fall),
so the Mac widget probably adjusts for that.

On 1/1/07, Peter Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

An interesting report.

I have a question about a line near the end where you address the two
meanings of "UCT":

"UCT as applied to times stands for Universal Coordinate Time. It is
the same, for most practical purposes including ours, as GMT,
Greenwich Mean Time, the time zone based on London, England."

I had an experience where I set a Mac OS X "Dashboard Widget" clock
to London time, and it was an hour off from UCT. I could only get the
correct time by using Dakar as the city. Does London use something
like Daylight Savings Time, making London time the same as GMT/UCT
only part of the year?

Peter Drake
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
Lewis & Clark College
http://www.lclark.edu/~drake/


On Dec 23, 2006, at 10:58 AM, Nick Wedd wrote:

> I have written up the week's Slow KGS bot tournament. My report,
> which is fuller than usual, is at
> http://www.weddslist.com/kgs/past/s1/index.html
>
> I think that, despite various accidents, the event was a success. I
> plan to hold another one, but only after the next release of the
> KGS server fixes the "five minute rule" bug.
>
> Congratulations to the winner, MoGoBot19!
>
> Nick
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